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Show c V). b, . vrTOL5sgP.Jrtt-o-a-a,-a- . T,j. . - - . t - WMSBKgp 'DESBrBT Into Peptirott. Cuninlcrctttviufa entertained last evening at A cabaret danc-- I Inf party at the clubjiouae, the be-A rceeptlon'and dancing hall color In the patriotic decorated lpper followed the evening' paatime, I was served front small table, a vase having for a CenterpleC and terns. Special JjVed carnation f.nces and mualc were feature of th About 200 guosts were pres. "T The committee In charge were JILman Bassett. Rot Besson. R. 3. M. Farrrobeth, P. B. Oaroutte, W. . ia and A. D. Pierson. and Mr. J. M Callow enter-"irae- d last evening at a dancing party i their home for the senior and room junior of Rowland Hall, the bright with the p&rrfoiic color, Hd about IS guest being present, were Mb tabling id entertaining Cabot and Mias Lucy Callow, Bwaie gi Minerva Bupkler. AsUh-jrei- Wll-tur- decor-iiioe- Mias Alice Hcott wae hostess last evening at a dancing party at her hom It honor of Miss Leah Brigham. Miss F.dyth Erickson and Miss Genevieve Carter of Ogden. Thia afternoon Misa Ethel Halton la giving an party for th same guest and this evening Mis Kin Oberg will tsrtaln at a dinner In their honor. The ladies ef Lynda chapter, O. E. S and a number of their friends am entertained this afternoon at the beme ef Mr J. R. Clinton in th Mrylmnd ' apartment Mualc and social O. pastime GoodMr G. will be th feature win, Mia Myrtles Clinton, Mr Campbell, Mr B. B. Ramey and Mr Vt n Benjamin will furnish the program. e a ar-rs- A delightful affair of laat was th dancing party given evening by the Bachelor Knights at th Ladles' Literary alub, la honor of tb members who have recently returned from mill-- 1 tary service. The committees ia .of the affair Included- James charge Lynch. Dewey MrPhee, Don- Nelson, Joseph KelCajv --Edward Cot Ho Edward Don Morrison. Fred Braining, Robert Driscoll, Albert Driscoll and Theodor Killeen. J i ; I expressive At the meeting of the Authors' club on Wednesday, Prqf Georgs H. gave a lecture eh Capital and bor, the first of a aeries on ths sams subject which he is, to deliver before tb club. Mr. and Mr 1 Walter Psnnick tertalned at a dancing party at their home on Thursday evening. In honor tbelr house guest Miss Faynt Bell, lfMiss Mclnnls and Eugene Ths rooms were bright with spring flower sweet pea jonqutli and potted plants, add a buffet supper waa served. Among the guests were .Misses Msdellne McClellan, Misa MarArmstrong, Mia Martha Rlch- garet Miss Misa Florenoe arda. Eva Kas .Grosbel, Min Elva Parkinson. Mrs Glen Miller, Mr Btisabetji Mclnnl Lender Clayton, Doctor Calkins, Jack Wallace. Gieed Miller, Milton Love, Jack Harrington and Captain Henry Mabel Me-In- ni Moyle. i A delightful affair of lasf evening waa' th banquet riven bv th Delte Epsilon eorority of th Unlveralty of Utah, th table being decorated in the patriotic and sorority eolora, and many entertaining featuree being enjoyed. ib the best ix the bats rr WORLD. HAVE ,i one -- yft? Write- out and mail it.', today. Wltat want in a original saying. suggestive of the crlup ,t (ellcionmHwi and uhnlrMimnm of the- crarkera, mokin and wafer mahufao ttund by the Purity lt all of CongMuiv which bear the Poln- we unUx-relte- . Bia-cx- t pin brand. , There Prizes $20,--$ . , five aye in all, '$30, 15, $10 and $5. -- - fa- 4 s tTrdosesT-- i March' 15th. ,sw L wtipgAJh-hdtiiin- f watting, bo send Blue tricotines and serges are your C. J sides th? cape-coat- s are just a little more voluminous but with the fullness cleverly retained. Z. C. M. I. Percale Sale COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING All of our 35c Percales, 36 inches wide, a yard .... TJnhleachedXanton Flannel . regular 30c yard special Society i outraging Iteelf In nearly J every state by allowing young men, from l to 10 ycafs of ago to pass their evenings in groups st stroot corner In balls snd othor qusetionsbls pool places, smoking snd acquiring other bad habits to lie paid for by too state when hospitals and prisons ar filled Tbit Is largely by this clast lattr. th comment received from Edwin 8 who is dt- eminent educator th Brady, and vocational udu- -j roctor of part-tication In th state of Now Joreoy, to Dr. E G. Gowan stats superintendent, of publie instruction Utah a proposed school legislative program has attracted ths attention of educators all over th United States. of, says Mr Brady. It I th aubjoot favorable commont In toachore' Institutions In tb east and educators from all tectiona are pointing out that la this tin of legislative, enaotmont Ilea the hope of corrotging much of th social ovtl prevalent among young peo-- 1 letter. Utah, pie, say Mr Brady's should especially be congratulated for Th' wearitirnow invocational It 'offorts offset In and educational plan this mats, the ducatr think from th New Th communication Jersey educator I only on of s great many being received from varloua part of ths eons try whar Utahs proposed public school program for extending some education has gained notoriety, says Dr. Gowans. $2.00 CREPE DE CHINE FOR $1.63 A 40 inch All-SiCrepe de Chine in all shades, regularly sold at $2.00 a yard, special $1.63. IMPORTED PONGEE SILK SPECIALS. mu mim tu to innoiD5 and-oth- ISJCTm Vv r" afforcLpkasing.ancL prompt relief from the disiress choice Monday and week at . All goods marked net 10 Per J 'ffdJthrt' Cent Off. Dwstere Z. C. M. I Corset Sale Silk Lisle Garments, a fine quality, line slightly broken, regular $4.00 values, speeikl : sale price - Fine light weight, bleached cotton garment, an extra special value at snd Corset Waist comprehending auch famous makes as Warner Brow, American Lady. Madam Lyra, Franco, La Camille end B. & J. Cornet also H. A W. and Ferns Waist will he offered Monday st th foUowlng reduced prices BLOB .. 8J.10 tl 8 CORSETS for ft 00 CORSETS for 11.50 CORSETS for 18.50 COR8ETS for $1.27 85 52 11.71 CORSETS for 81.50 17 00 CORSETS for 85.93 OSAO 5.76 00 88 00 CORSETS CORSETS for for tl 50 CORSET8 . 82 12 87 85 19 00 CORSETS for for It 8 5.'. 89 50 CORSETS for tt.OO CORSETS for 88 07 82 97 110 00 CORSETS for 84.50 CORSETS for 88.50 110 50 CORSETS for .... .88 82 $4.00 CORSETS Tor 8J.40 84 60 CORSETS for 111 00 CORSETS for 2.9 2 88 85 15.00 CORSETS for 84 2.4 115.00 CORSETS for 812.75 AH Corsets Marked Net ill ite Subject to Heduotioo of 10 Per Cent. All Corset $3.00 $1,49 Garments of various qualities and weights, a niceyariety to select from wool, lisle and cotton gapnent at reduced prices. Mexicant Are Jailed. most digestive $1.20 $1.40 Special Sale of L. D. S. Garments - EXCESSIVE ACIDITY s stwlCLbottoni21.oL . An' AttraCtiverSilk Special till It year old, sad Albino PedrS Dt ware arrested 0, two Kxlcaa Rio at U west First Booth ptreet, laat of a report night following the receiptthe two men at the polles station that The men did were on the warpath. not appear to bo Intoxicated bat s th was posia found weapon session of one and a bottleonpartly filled etbur. th was found with whisky Thay wsr takua to th elty jail. ..... Plaids, stripes, checks, 36 inches wide; tf 1 J C . . . special, a yard - You will find a nice assortment to select from r the variety includes ofir entire line. Plaids, stripes, checks that sell regularly at $2, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 and $3 a yard. Special sale price $1.65. CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONET. DQMT MISS THIS. Out out this slip, encloso with Ic and mall itChi-to Sheffield Ave Foley A Co., cago. I1U writing your name and adwill receive In reYou dress clearly. turn s trial package containing Foley'S Honey and Tar Compound, for cough colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pill for pain In sides sad back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; sad Foley Cathartic Tablet a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousnea bad jluggish bowels. headache, Drug- ..... . 90c $1.50 a yard for $1.10 a yard for $1.25 a yard for $1.00 $1.75 a yard for $1.60 $2.00 a yard for i- Our entire line of Brassieres, including De Bevoise, Warners, Scotts and B. & J. makes; sizes 34 to 52. You will tiud an attractive variety in embroidery .and lacc t rimn ird also bando brassiers; Especially auitable for ladies dresses, waists, skirts, misaes and children's school dresses or mens shirts. This is the way they will .sell ir 1 Specially Priced lk th' n Brassieres Silk Department Specials m 6chrmm-Johnso- inthe The coats all follow the straight lines at the Utah Commended For Educational Standing ' ' ' 4, majority. They are cut along those easy, swinging lines which - stamp suits so evidently: Spring 919" . ibe -- ?lr ttan rljrfrt away. odiiresB answer Icpt. -- 4 N?w assortments just arrived-th- ey put a est anH keen interest into theselection of the spring wardrobe To redlstrlrt tb city of Balt Lake Into atg municipal ward with a commissioner from eb and tb election of tb mayor from tb city at large ar tb principal features of a bin Intro- duced In the house yesterday afternoon .j . by Rea H. E. Currla th ..City - ordinances. boundaries of these municipal districts with a view of equal apportionment, by provision of th bill, and these bound- i aries ar not to be changed mure often than one In five year. Organisation of th commissioner as of tb supervisor of varloua branches in the olt; administration is provided Is On bll to have charge of publio affair on to be euperlntendent of water supply and water work, on superintendent of etrsets end public Ire provementa. on head of th depart-- 1 ment of publie safety, one to have charge et parks and public property and th sixth te eerv as superintend- -' ertt of engineering and public improve-- ! Th see designation ar to be changed at the will of th pubMe. A jail sentence is mad obligatory In I ease of intentional violation of tb law pertaining to th aale and shipment of alcohol or bevararea of any sort, in a bill Introduced by Kep. Hinkler. For the second offense th violator wiU b charged with a felony, under th provisions of th bill, and will b committed to th state prison for not teas than three months and not mors than two yaarb. Two other new bills, both relating to the fixing of salaries of county official and classifying counties of th tats were Introduce Rep Miles of Cache county ia the author of both measure There la on remedy that those who know depend upon for relief from cough that hang on after the grip. Foley's Honey and Tar clear th passages, soothes raw. Inflamed membrane and banishes Irritation and tickling In th throat W.A. H. McDanWrites: iel, Box II, Llndslde, 1 am glad ta tel! 'rod that Foley's Honey and Tar I th beet medicine Liquor Violation Charged. la this world-- - I hsvs had a severs bottle used s halt . before I On a chars of soiling liquor, Mr cough and I was better. Schramm-Johnson Walker was srrsstsd at tb RayJans Drug Co. --Advertisement , mond rooming bous last night, feb w is. later released on Ball of 1100. Five men who gav th name of Gua Peter, To Contider Operation non. H. Anderson. John Martin, Mlkl Martin and I. O Parkin were arrested Of Merchant Marine at . . Second South and State stroot by members of th police aati-vio- e -squad Edward N. Hurley, chlirman of th last night. Cnitud Slates shipping board, has advised Gov. Simon Bamberger by telegram that plans for efficient opera-- 1 tlon of tbs United States merchant ms-- 1 rloe wllj be formulated st a meeting of trustee banking and shipping men land labor exports of th United States to svbcbe w called by the United State t chamber of commerce. .The shipping) board will with th eham-be- v Jussm. eonfos 1furuoMng d.fof-4ho nc Plans adopted at th conference will be submitted to various naauch as th tional organisations, grange, be American Bankers' assoFOR- - INDIGESTION. ciation, th mining interest ths railThese road administration t onTbep1ans are axpoeted to 'through their membership snd the will be returned to the chamber of commerce, whlth will 'forof mulate them into, suitable law Gov. Bamberger is askqd to present the matter to th various business Interests of Utah, that they may or. MADS IT SCOTT ft lOWVt ganis to go into th plans in detail when they arrive, and handle MAiui of scorn CMuumr The councils of delay ar says tbs tel, V, ,r Vestees and Gapes t 1- - ; m Ut :0UR DRUG STORE 19 SOUTH MAIN 8X2 eon-ooal- you sent slogan - i Suits with Smartly-Tailor- ed on Wednesday ,t shorfysruappy Interpreting the most important features of fashion in charmingly original ways 1 I 1 Combination R. if FORA OThe brain-fagge- The marriage ef Mias Iren Dsnbar and Harry H Whittington took piaco at I o'clock at the bom of the bride's parenta Mr. and Mra F. B. Dunbar, ,; east Fourth South street, the ceremony being performed A dinner by1 Her Chester A Snyder. followed, thq table being effectively decorated in pink roeea The bride wore an afternoon gown of dark blue aattn The bridal couple will go for an eastern trip and will later be at home in this city. r and Mr J McKenale entertained ThrM UBki club Th.BusyelveclubgaveaDtrtnaay lh.lr hom, on riee party yMterd ay afternoon for Tj,urKi,, evening the usual pastime f It mem .being followed by refreshmenta The an, Frank CorlOB ms, Luncheon waa served from a- - guests included Mr and Mra C. JTVin-- . a Mr. Mr. E. A cry Mra. a and and for cent, Abbot. centerpiece bis harmg carnations Mra H.. D. Mertjf and Mr. and.Mr a J,. RUed l. w U Were Gargaeld. and the Place card u,! fern s suggestive of decorated' In emblem Mra N. Moor will be guest of Philip Th guest Washington. rrfofge honor at a dinner this evening at the n nrluded Mrs. B. K. Hechler. Mra Alta club, to be given by s number. pjf May prominent local' clubwomen. Perry, Mra J. Shugrue. Min C L. flchmldt, Mrt. B. Kldgley. Mr B. Mra Nickerson. Mra martherlain, On Thursday, th llrd birthday annl- Trenton and Mra E. AJlrancom. veraary of Bmul Paul, was celebrated in a luncheon at hi home, planned aa rr ember of th Baturday after-MC- S a aurpriee by members of his family. nt club will entertain this evening at Bevaral members of the order to which will MrPaut belong were among the dinner at which their hqnbind guest. . The table had for a centerpiece guenta of honor. The affair take of Mr. and Mra a large birthday cake holding It pink tie at the hom end the petrieMe candles, and freesles and pink stock Oliver Meredith, Jr. a were ala effectively used for the table, feature of the -l- ent will be th The member of the club are and crystal candlestick with pink can. corner Covers were Jlrn. Meredith. Mra P. W. Madsen. Mra dlewere at th John T. Smith, laid for Ira Lewis, W. J Lynch, C. E. lurry Bennett, Mr R. P. J. Hill J West, Mra R. Johnson, Sebree, Jones, J. A." Hardy. in. 0 E. Hr Chapman and Mr. Andrew Reeve, Dr. Warren Benjamin, George r T. Odell, J. B. Leirgett, Ambrose Nord, E. O. Leatherwood, Chart Jennings A family dinner wt!1 and J. F" MecLene. Th evening n Informal dinner given by the Harvard club, In honor was served in th evening In honor of g A Lawrence Lowell, president of Mr. Paul. The affair wilt lUrvard university The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Third and t th University club, will pier Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday keed Miller and Malcolm Keyaor Judge afternoon.of Pet). 25, at I o'clock, in th ivt charge of arrangement. the church. Section I,' Mrs. toastmaster. M. parlors guvld Stephens will be Bdwln Brown, chairman, will havq of the meeting for the afternoon. Alumni members of th Gamma Phi charge All ladle ar welcome at this entermeeting. are of arorlty. University Utah, s .j M3 as Mary Burton will entertain at a dinner this evening at her home in honor of Miss Leona Vallentlne. 7 1911) PojMdn, Ku. Iron, Celery. Thia la what make of Jptiron wonderful therapeutic value, and 0 euceeeaful after Influence th grip and la blood and nerve trouble, anemia, palenea nsrvoua weaknea and th ezhaostlng worry and anx. iety over the world war. It la a real Iron blood and nerve In beneficial th H tka aarorUyl!"1?' MPclly tpin of the afternoon Weaknees following the Influenza and., boa,, Mthess hoetesae d men,, Eva ktu. Mite Gay Oroea-- , I frP. to worn-ou- t, being delicate women, school-tire- d beck and Mia Florence BroabeiL girls snd I to Invalids s s s and , boys, Th Oliver O. Howard Woman' ifnvaleacenta, th aged and Infirm. lief corps will hold it regular monthly actually puts iron, a naturak t into th blood, and re- Wednesday at t clock, etrengthener. meetlngnejt tore .the wrested red corpuscle I. O O. F. hall, and all members are at Tour druggist know Us great merit. earnestly requested to be present. -f Advertisement. H. arrived has Cook Major Lloyd. In New York from France, and Urn Cooke will join him as soon as be is assigned to a permanent poet. 'l DM TEVEyiynWSgATURBTffftltvE IT PUTS THE PEP. jczra cet i v $! x ; 1 I broaden th ayunpathios of th hardest And It easier to talk to people,, will In fact find life in general becoming of men. i satisfying to them. Pootry likewise Is to be recommend- more Which Is Itself a tonic ef no little ed because of Its expanding influence heart. value from a purely business pomt of oirthe intellect A real defect of not a few business view. (Ftr Tl Xtws by H Aiilafltt InctA I men their mental Inertia ouUide (Copyright, 1919. by Th Associated.. th field of business. Some might be Newspaper) d UR tiTieinwa men pride thorn- - a husinsos sense. And In mors ways described as almost 'Where matters other than business are Urns New Suit Filed. uccese V'TwaY.' I depends to no concerned. commonly alert, keen, on the exercise of the (xtant severe Umtts This their possibiliiy -, in.ag'natlve faculty. No man weak ties of social Intercourse, and there- Tmaiy hiifRirr rorRt. fheir boast Is that they lose no opto bo- -. In imagination need ever hope to hr handicaps their busineae preepeets. Blltot C Tartar aralnat Nala A- - Kaf portunity, neglef no mean hl lln ln th choan front more aon, to recover $i00 elleged to he due 2 otThe freely they, con mingle with eom mere efficient and successful. businort. all sorts of men. the more they can on M-e note K. Persona ayafnst L I Keller n He will always he a follower rather learn to turn to advantage In s and J S. Hopktne, to recover $7 ,2lb 8? nsas way. will He a leader. continually be due on a contract to fcUefed They are by no means so atlv to miss opportunlUe because he is too j Poetry, by setting them thinking Rather Oust against W. L. Guat, dias they imagine. vnJmMlnatlv thalr own interests' would to drrertlon. them more broadly than they have yet vorce, recognise not, for ex- Pearl Willea against Charles C. If they were, they they-ppWhere the Un- - done, will gradually make Intercourse divorce, desertion and ample, so generally avoid the Msdin - aginative man will actually create with other, less difficult. They will of poei eapeclally of good jnr hiinaelt. supa The cultivation of the Imaginative toward literatureattitude in y "rbrtT bY "u m mid up shout as fscnMy-l- s comortHly of-- Importspc JWBli aatosil. vrita ! bualneee men will indeed find it worth Llteratur Is All very wall for 'th wbil no which to than read poetry, fellow who hasn't mueh business to Jortm of lltMature Is more stlmulat-Othattend to. Ths really busy man has - j 1 ' Imagination- I11 things to think about. When night comes h Is ia no mood Ability te sympathise with other to puzxia his bead ever litsratureHHe is another quality that counts for as a much wlnolpg of business sucti may read an amusing -- novel means ef diversion- .- But there Is no ceas. earthly ns In hie reading heavy stuff, For business after all Is largely Ilk poetry, which doesn't trauit him matter of human relationship Thej the, relationship Ballroom, Fancy and Stage Dancing. and ia not of ths least help to him 'smoother these f easier success Is won. And there ean ln buslnee ' That Is where our business men be no smoothness where sympathy Is Bates to Enlisted Men, Nol only ought lacking. make a mistake. of . poetry poetry to be read by everybody for! Her again the reading Children Specialty. (s Read frequently. It It own sak but the reading of wilt help. sensibilities to snd the bound ln of be quicken grist helpfulness poetry can, i.H Poetry and Business ? feeble-minde- bnf V . -- I T bust-tha- Wil-le- ar. a, . - r . er WOODWARDS DANCING 57 UDIO io-th- 34 South Main Street j a ' ' ' . , j i :. . . -- 43 i, & u)?m vat 4 uw.5gii V n, y in.. 18 . . A |